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Printer Connection
If you connect a printer to your chartplotter, you can print any display, including
charts, routes and waypoint details. The chartplotter supports baud rates in the
range 300 to 9600.
Refer to your printer manual for connection and setup information.
Notes:
1. The printer is connected to the POWER connector. To use a printer instead
of NMEA output, select the PRINTER option in the Set Up menu.
2. When the chartplotter is off, NMEA data is passed through the POWER
connector. To prevent NMEA data being printed, switch on the chartplotter
before you switch on the printer; switch off the printer before the chartplotter.
GPS Sensor Connection
If you are using a compatible GPS, connect it to the GPS SENSOR connector.
The GPS connector's pin functions, referenced to the chartplotter, are listed in
the table below.
Pin No.
Pin No.
Pin No.
Pin No.
Pin No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
SeaTalk Connection
The chartplotter can be connected to an existing SeaTalk system, by connecting
the supplied SeaTalk cable to the SeaTalk connector on the rear of the
chartplotter. The data is passed from instrument to instrument via the SeaTalk
cable(s).
Note: The SeaTalk connector cannot be used to power the chartplotter. Power
is not supplied to other SeaTalk equipment.
GPS Function
GPS Function
GPS Function
GPS Function
GPS Function
+12V DC
0V DC
Ground I/O
Data in from GPS
Data out to GPS
Not used (differential)
RayChart 620 and 630